Up to 24.6MP Resolution with Framerates up to 691 FPS
Onboard Image Processing and Expansive Feature Sets
Allied Vision Alvium G5 5GigE PoE Cameras feature a lightweight, compact form factor and combines the advantages of the established 5GigE Vision standard with the flexibility of the Alvium platform. Powered by ALVIUM® Technology, the sugar cube style camera delivers high image quality at a low power consumption. These cameras feature the latest industrial standard hardware and can easily be integrated into any USB3 Vision or GigE Vision system while ensuring long-term availability and reliability. With precision sensor alignment, enhanced cleanliness, fixed pattern noise correction, and defect pixel correction, resolutions up to 24.6MP and framerates up to 691 FPS are available. Allied Vision Alvium G5 5GigE PoE Cameras feature a gigabit ethernet port on the back panel and are available in a variety of monochrome and color options with either C-Mount or S-Mount lens interfaces all in the compact sugar cube format.
Common Specifications
Manufacturer:
Allied Vision
Camera Family:
Alvium G5
Housing:
Full
Image Buffer:
512KB
Type of Sensor:
Progressive Scan CMOS
Dynamic Range (dB):
Not Specified
Machine Vision Standard:
GigE Vision V1.2, GenICam V2.0
Video Output:
5GigE (PoE)
Connector:
5GigE, RJ45 with Screw Locks
Power Supply:
PoE, 12 to 24 VDC via GPIO, or with external power supply #23-581
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Recertified products are inspected for damage and any necessary repairs are made. Products are then certified by Edmund Optics® to be in good working order. Since quantity is low, recertified products are sold on a first come, first serve basis. Any imperfections will be listed in the description, indicated in the stock number, and categorized by the table below. When purchasing recertified products, the Edmund Optics® standard return policy applies.
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